Sentences with phrase «handle feelings of anger»

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I think the mistake was holding up Stuff Christian Culture Likes as an example of how he feels anger can be handled toxicly and unhealthily.
Discussions of handling a child's anger constructively should be accompanied by small - group opportunities for the parents to work through their own feelings in this area (which is so vital to mental health).
At eight weeks of development, either a testosterone surge kills off cells in the communication center of the brain, and grows more cells in the sex and aggression areas (making it a «male brain,») or a surge of estrogen promotes brain growth in parts handling communication, feelings, emotional memory and anger - suppression (making it a «female brain»).
It was one of those scenes that sort of appeared on the page, and part of me wished it hadn't, though I knew that it felt true to Stephen, who wasn't a violent person but just didn't know how to handle his anger and sadness.
If not handled with care, the effects can be devastating; relationships can be damaged, sometimes irreversibly, by the intense feelings of confusion, anger, loss, and conflict.
While the majority of reporters are professional enough to handle circumstantial feelings of boredom, bias, unexpected anger, etc., some reporters aren't as adaptable.
On the eve of the federal government's April 1 deadline for Temporary Foreign Workers (TFWs), Canadians should feel sympathy for the thousands of people facing the prospect of being sent home... and they should feel anger and disgust towards the federal government for the ham - handed way they've handled this file.
One of the major discoveries from the BBH research was that if a couple remained good friends during their transition to parenthood, they reported less anger and hostility and felt better equipped to handle the challenges ahead.
Children of Divorce — Provides numerous links for children and parents and includes sections on art activities, books, how to talk to parents about divorce, what to do with anger about divorce, coping with parental arguments, and other similar topics to help children feel less alone and more capable of handling divorce and the effects of divorce.
If you feel that your anger is really out of control, if it is having an impact on your relationships and on important parts of your life, you might consider counseling to learn how to handle it better.
Handling feelings of rage, bitterness, fear, shock, despair, devastation, repulsion, hurt and anger.
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